Juho Pöyhönen’s research while affiliated with University of Helsinki and other places

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Figure 4. Illustration of the business ecosystem change from design and construction phase into living and use phase in the WMC case project.
Bringing ecosystem thinking to sustainability-driven wooden construction business
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January 2021

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Journal of Cleaner Production

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Lowering environmental impacts by material choices is proposed as a way to promote urban sustainability transition, and one solution is building more wooden multi-storey constructions (WMCs). In the construction industry, however, there is a strong path dependency towards applying well-established construction materials and methods, as well as partnerships. To gain understanding of network-based collaboration, learning and end-user involvement in novel wooden construction business, the study uses qualitative methods and employs business ecosystem approach in the analysis. The studied WMC business case revealed that barriers of collaborative business ecosystem development include both the lack of clarity in the shared goals between actors and weak end-user involvement. Moreover, neither companies nor end-users fully recognize sustainability aspects around WMC. Enabling factors such as smooth communication and building trust among business actors during planning and building were recognised. The study suggests that a broader business ecosystem approach, including the living and use of the building, offers a mindset shift for developing sustainability-driven logic alongside profitable construction business and creating value for consumers.

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... The construction sector displays resistance to adopting circular practices, with industry participants showing a preference for traditional methods characterized by low technological adoption [11]. The shift toward sustainability is hindered by a lack of widespread awareness at the ecosystem level regarding the benefits of employing environmentally conscious construction materials [12]. There is a need to develop comprehensive standards and guidelines to foster the wider adoption of sustainable materials in construction projects [10]. ...

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The embeddedness of sustainability in the construction industry: Identifying key drivers and barriers to implementation
Bringing ecosystem thinking to sustainability-driven wooden construction business

Journal of Cleaner Production